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Dan Yoshimoto <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 15 Jul 2006 11:12:02 -0700
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Dear ALL,
        As today is kinda slow, I thought that I might get some information
on the sinistrality of helix aspersa.  The other day I had a friend drop by
with a beautiful, live adult specimen that he took from his garden.  He
said that he generally tosses hundreds of Helix aspersa (Cornu aspersa)
from the garden but this one caught his eye.  I photographed his specimen,
but he asked if this was an unusual or rare occuranace.  So, here I am
again, asking for some "opinions" on the rarity of this specimen.
Dan

Dan, Hiromi & Kuma Yoshimoto
Eureka, California
U.S.A.

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